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5 Simple Ways to Include Kids Money Lessons into Everyday Life

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5 Simple Ways to Include Kids Money Lessons Into Everyday Life: All parents want their kids to grow up to be financially responsible adults. But after work, school, after-school activities and all the other obligations parents face, where can we find the time? Here is a list of 5 easy ways to include kids money lessons into everyday life.

All parents want their kids to grow up to be financially responsible adults. But after work, school, after-school activities and all the other obligations parents face, where can we find the time?

Well, there are a few ways parents can begin to teach their kids about money through everyday interactions and activities.

You can find 5 simple ways to include money lessons into everyday life with your kids in my guest post on Voicebok here.

5 Simple Ways to Include Kids Money Lessons Into Everyday Life: All parents want their kids to grow up to be financially responsible adults. But after work, school, after-school activities and all the other obligations parents face, where can we find the time? Here is a list of 5 easy ways to include kids money lessons into everyday life.

 

 

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Your tips are great as always Kerry – Thank you for sharing with Pin Worthy Wednesday

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